COOKE v. UNITED STATES. DECEMBER TERM, 1864. 1. The mere fact that an act of Congress authorizes a judgment obtained by the Government against a party, to be discharged by the payment of a sum less than $2000, is no ground to ask a dismissal of a case of which the court had properly obtained […]
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69 U.S. 218
69 U.S. 218 69 U.S. 218 17 L.Ed. 755 2 Wall. 218 COOKEv.UNITED STATES. December Term, 1864 1 In this case the United States had obtained a judgment for $3796.80 against Cooke, who to the same took a writ of error. 2 The Attorney-General now moved the court to dismiss the cause for want of […]